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martha_fox2026-04-17

I've been prescribed Rayos 2mg DR Tablets for my rheumatoid arthritis. It's a delayed-release form of prednisone, designed to be taken in the evening so the medicine works in the morning to reduce stiffness and pain. I'm curious to hear from others who have tried it. How does it compare to regular prednisone? Are there any significant differences in side effects or effectiveness? I've heard it can help with morning stiffness but I'm wondering if anyone has experienced one of those rare but serious side effects, like allergic reactions or severe infections.

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ethan_ferguson4/15/2026

Rayos has been a lifesaver for my morning stiffness. I can't believe how different I feel compared to when I was on regular prednisone.

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james_morrison4/15/2026

I tried Rayos but had to switch back to regular prednisone because of severe stomach pain. Seems like a rare side effect of pancreatitis, so I guess I got lucky.

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grace_wilson4/15/2026

I switched to Rayos from prednisone and I noticed a big difference in how I felt in the mornings. However, I did experience some increased sweating and restlessness at night. It's worth talking to your doctor about adjusting your dosage if side effects are bothering you.

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russell_castro4/15/2026

I had to stop Rayos because it made me feel so restless and anxious at night. Ended up switching back to regular prednisone and haven't had any issues since.

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samantha_bailey4/15/2026

This is a pretty tough question. I've heard mixed reviews about Rayos. Some people love it, some hate it. But it's probably worth a shot if you're struggling with morning stiffness.

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cheryl_vazquez4/15/2026

I've been on Rayos for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my morning stiffness. I wake up with way less pain than I used to have with regular prednisone.

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joan_kim4/15/2026

Rayos has been great for me, but I had to be really careful with the dosage. I started with a lower dose and gradually increased it under my doctor's supervision. It's important to monitor your body's response and communicate with your healthcare provider. Also, make sure to take it at the same time every evening for consistency.

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nina_kowalski4/15/2026

I haven't tried Rayos yet, but my doctor mentioned it could be an option if my current treatment stops working. I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, especially the serious ones like adrenal insufficiency and Cushing's syndrome. Are there any long-term users who can share their experiences?

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virginia_hughes4/15/2026

I've been on Rayos for about a year now, and while it has helped with my stiffness, I've also noticed some weight gain and increased appetite. Just something to keep in mind!